National serviceman needs maid to carry his backpack
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WOW !!! Really makes me worry about the quality of my future "potential" son-in-law if this is the outcome of present day parenting.
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This is called 'outsourcing to defence sub-contractors'.

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I don't see anything wrong with that except that we will be inviting enemies to attack us thinking that our army is soft and can be easily conquered. :lol:
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Upon seeing the picture, I told my hubby that we will never allow our son to resolve to that state⦠So old still expect the maid to carry the bag???
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Not wise for us to draw any conclusion just on the basis of the photograph provided. Its best to let his superiors investigate and take appropriate action to prevent future recurrence.
I symphatise with the young man in the picture who has lots of explaination to do to account for such behaviour in public.
In the meantime, its not apporpriate to bash him in pubic forum as we do not know the actual circumstances of this incident. -
ANobleNerd:
This is called 'outsourcing to defence sub-contractors'.

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jtoh:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:ANobleNerd:
This is called 'outsourcing to defence sub-contractors'.

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BlueBells:
WOW !!! Really makes me worry about the quality of my future \"potential\" son-in-law if this is the outcome of present day parenting.
Can have option to choose high educated angmos/other PRS as only their kids need to serve. -
ANobleNerd:
This is called 'outsourcing to defence sub-contractors'.

aiyo, this one nothing la...i share another interesting one :-
a young officer cried when he was scolded by a senior officer for making mistakes. this senior officer is my friend and according to him, many young officers are like that too... -
php:
That's what happens when you have maids carrying schoolbags and umbrellas for kids. And kids don't do housework, never get scolded and whose only responsibility is to have good grades.ANobleNerd:
This is called 'outsourcing to defence sub-contractors'.

aiyo, this one nothing la...i share another interesting one :-
a young officer cried when he was scolded by a senior officer for making mistakes. this senior officer is my friend and according to him, many young officers are like that too...
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